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... human reed its unshakable strength . The words , " Ask and it shall be given to you , " have been verified by the experience of humanity . True , prayer may not restore the dead child to life or bring relief from physical pain . But ...
... human reed its unshakable strength . The words , " Ask and it shall be given to you , " have been verified by the experience of humanity . True , prayer may not restore the dead child to life or bring relief from physical pain . But ...
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... human powers . Our specifically human powers are moral , intellectual , and spiritual . Our highest good , to which all others are only means , is that maximum development of these powers . If we take this view of the goods and their ...
... human powers . Our specifically human powers are moral , intellectual , and spiritual . Our highest good , to which all others are only means , is that maximum development of these powers . If we take this view of the goods and their ...
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... Human nature , nowadays , it has been suggested , is too complex , too self - conscious , too irresolute to be moulded into rounded characters , like those of our older writers . But does human nature change in this fashion ? Are most ...
... Human nature , nowadays , it has been suggested , is too complex , too self - conscious , too irresolute to be moulded into rounded characters , like those of our older writers . But does human nature change in this fashion ? Are most ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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